Michael D. Reisig

Michael D. Reisig

Arizona State University

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About Michael D. Reisig

Michael D. Reisig, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Arizona State University, specializes in the field of Criminology, Crime, Criminal Justice.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Distinguishing between normative and non-normative motivations to obey the police: furthering the development of a police legitimacy scale

THE AZYAS RESIDENTIAL AND REENTRY TOOLS: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT

The effects of low familial support and depressive symptomatology on suicide attempt among adolescents: A sex‐based assessment

Measuring normative obligation to obey the police: An empirical assessment of a new police legitimacy scale

The effects of procedural injustice and emotionality during citizen-initiated police encounters

The utility and limitations of the concentric diagram of legitimacy: Commentary on Hamm and colleagues

“You are first a migrant”: The role of police procedural injustice and social identity among Nigerian immigrants in the United States

Faith in Trump and the willingness to punish white-collar crime: Chinese Americans as an out-group

Michael D. Reisig Information

University

Position

Criminology and Criminal Justice

Citations(all)

13267

Citations(since 2020)

5201

Cited By

10259

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

69

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Arizona State University

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Michael D. Reisig Skills & Research Interests

Criminology

Crime

Criminal Justice

Top articles of Michael D. Reisig

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Journal

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Publication Date

Distinguishing between normative and non-normative motivations to obey the police: furthering the development of a police legitimacy scale

Policing: An International Journal

Michael D Reisig

Rick Trinkner

2024/1/31

THE AZYAS RESIDENTIAL AND REENTRY TOOLS: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT

Michael D Reisig

Deborah Jones

2024/1

The effects of low familial support and depressive symptomatology on suicide attempt among adolescents: A sex‐based assessment

Suicide and Life‐Threatening Behavior

D'Andre Walker

Michael D Reisig

2024/2/3

Measuring normative obligation to obey the police: An empirical assessment of a new police legitimacy scale

Journal of Criminal Justice

Michael D Reisig

Rick Trinkner

Dennis Sarpong

2023/5/1

The effects of procedural injustice and emotionality during citizen-initiated police encounters

Journal of Experimental Criminology

Katharine L Brown

D’Andre Walker

Michael D Reisig

2022/8/11

The utility and limitations of the concentric diagram of legitimacy: Commentary on Hamm and colleagues

Legal and Criminological Psychology

Rick Trinkner

Michael D Reisig

2022/9

“You are first a migrant”: The role of police procedural injustice and social identity among Nigerian immigrants in the United States

Criminology & Criminal Justice

Dennis Sarpong

Michael D Reisig

2022/10/27

Faith in Trump and the willingness to punish white-collar crime: Chinese Americans as an out-group

Journal of Experimental Criminology

Michael D Reisig

Kristy Holtfreter

Francis T Cullen

2022/8/12

Celebrating 50 years of legal socialization

Journal of Social Issues

Rick Trinkner

Michael D Reisig

2021/6

The effects of justice judgments on police legitimacy across urban neighborhoods: A test of the invariance thesis

Crime & Delinquency

Michael D Reisig

Michaela Flippin

Gorazd Meško

Rick Trinkner

2021/8

The effect of prior incarceration on trust and social support: Results from two factorial vignette studies

Journal of Offender Rehabilitation

Raven Simonds

Michael D Reisig

Rick Trinkner

Kristy Holtfreter

2021/10/3

Toward the development of a perceived IRB violation scale

Accountability in Research

Michael D Reisig

Michaela Flippin

Kristy Holtfreter

2021/4/22

The overlap between teen dating violent offending and violent victimization

Criminal Justice and Behavior

Natasha Pusch

Michael D Reisig

2021/3/1

Assessing the perceived prevalence of research fraud among faculty at research-intensive universities in the USA

Accountability in Research

Michael D Reisig

Kristy Holtfreter

Marcus E Berzofsky

2020

The perceived causes of research misconduct among faculty members in the natural, social, and applied sciences

Studies in Higher Education

Kristy Holtfreter

Michael D Reisig

Travis C Pratt

Ryan D Mays

2020/11/1

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H-index: 132
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Alex Piquero

University of Miami

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Daniel P. Mears

Daniel P. Mears

Florida State University

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Travis Pratt

Travis Pratt

University of Cincinnati

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Nicholas Lovrich

Nicholas Lovrich

Washington State University

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Nicole Leeper Piquero

Nicole Leeper Piquero

University of Miami

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